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Potential SEPTA cuts that could lead to the elimination of the Paoli/Thorndale Line may adversely affect transit-oriented development in the area, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer..
The Wharton Esherick exhibition, co-organized by the Brandywine Museum of Art and Malvern’s Wharton Esherick Museum, is making its final stop at the Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati, Ohio, writes Leah ...
Summer is arguably the best season to enjoy a chilled beverage, whether it’s on the beach, poolside, or on a sunny patio, writes Earl Hopkins for The Philadelphia Inquirer.. From breweries to beer ...
Kennett Square native and Olympic rowing champion Justin Best will speak at Drexel University’s school-wide graduation ceremony, writes Ava Buckingham for The Triangle.. A 2019 Drexel graduate, Best ...
West Chester-based QVC Group reported a nearly $1.3 billion operating loss for the fourth quarter, with total revenue falling six percent to $2.9 billion, writes Nate Delesline III for the Retail ...
Real Estate Listings Beagle Hill Farm in Malvern Up For Grabs After Extensive Transformation May 31, 2025. Beagle Hill Farm, a stunning estate featuring a beautiful 1821 traditional farmhouse with a ...
Sports Unknowingly Meeting Brian Dawkins Changed the Life of Coatesville Immigrant June 13, 2025. A meeting with former Philadelphia Eagles’ player Brian Dawkins, which began as a disaster, led to ...
Dinner and a show: it’s a classic pairing that feeds both the appetite and the imagination. But if you’re looking to turn off the television, enjoy a delicious meal out, and discover the talent and ...
As an executive leader navigating the complexities of 2025, you face a myriad of challenges, from wage inflation and rising operational costs to macroeconomic uncertainty and the rapid pace of HR ...
Education met environmental science on the waters of Montgomery County last week as Ursinus College students boarded a unique vessel: the Floating Classroom, a solar-powered pontoon boat docked at ...
We’re almost halfway through the year — nearly six months down, six to go. This is your cue to slow down, reflect, and reset. Are you where you want to be in your business, career, or personal life?
In a job market evolving at breakneck speed, today’s professionals face new challenges — and new opportunities. At Penn State Great Valley, Elisa Seeherman, Associate Director of Career Services, ...